Big Brain Time.
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@Laws omfg i hate u sm
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@toxic
LMAO
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@Laws
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@Laws Trinidad Colorado.
Technically speaking, you could argue that this city is “in Texas” because before Texas was an independent nation this city would have been within it’s borders, yet would still be “Trinidad, Colorado”This is definitely a stretch, but. eh lmfao
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@MrTree
Trinidad, Colorado, United States
still has an e
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@Laws Hmmmm Challenge excepted
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@Laws
During the colonial era the area which is now referred to as Texas was owned by Spain. Within Spain was San Antonio. The address would have been “San Antonio, Spain.”However if you’re going to point out that San Antonio is in North America and would have been “San Antonio, Spain, North America” Then I conceed.
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@MrTree The rules were: “Name a city or town in Texas that does not have the letter ‘E’ in it.”
In 2005, an Italian drama film was released, called “Texas.” It takes place in a “small town in Italy” according to IMDB, which seems to be the primary source for the film’s description. Technically, I just said what the town’s name was, the town name (“small town”) does not have an E whatsoever in it taking place in Italy, and it is a part of Texas.
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@Laws Tell me how you found that. HOW, HOW DID YOU FIND THAT-
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@Creati132 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_(disambiguation) >:)
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